It’s down to four, y’all. And I’m 100-percent Team Cee Lo! Team Juliet! Who’s with me?!

And I still can’t believe Jamar Rogers is gone.

Each contestant will perform their own song choice, team up with their coach for a duet and do something from their coach’s catalog. Got that? Let’s do it.

Jermaine Paul: I Believe I Can Fly.’ This performance illustrates the main problem with Jermaine. He’s predictable. The song choice, the riffs, the suit. He sings it beautifully and hits all the right notes. But we’ve seen this type of performance before, both in the real world and on competition shows. The rousing chorus, the white clothes, the lighting. I’m just not sure where this fits in modern music. Is Jermaine going to make an album of inspirational ballads? Or a pseudo-gospel album? Or an R&B record? He’s going to need a lot more edge to make it past the show.

(And what is Cindy Crawford doing there?)

Juliet Simms: ‘Crazy.’ I’m glad Juliet has another (real) song. This isn’t bad at all, but it’s not her. She doesn’t seem particularly invested in the song, and it’s just been SO DONE. By pretty much everyone.

Chris Mann & Christina Aguilera: ‘The Prayer.’ Confession — I have recently grown to love this song because my son listens to it almost every night before he falls asleep. (Parenthood makes you do crazy things.) This is a gorgeous, regal performance. Christina and Chris have a natural chemistry. I don’t think he has a chance of winning, but at least he has this.

Tony Lucca: ’99 Problems.’ OH COME ON TONY. His take on the Jay-Z tune is inspired and engaging. But leaving out the “bitch?” Not even letting it bleep or mouthing it? Cop-out. That said, this is expectedly electric. I love the drum, the chorus, his aggression. I hate to sound like a TV judge, but if he released this tomorrow, it would be a hit.

CHRISTINA STOP BEING A HATER ALREADY. JEEZ. Tony has a son, not a daughter. (And let’s not even get into her dissing a classic rap song.) Even her holding the coffee gets on my nerves.

Chris Mann: ‘The Voice Within.’ Oh, Christina. I miss you. We miss you. We miss when you just made fun music that people loved, before you started believing all your own hype. This song makes me think of that. Chris does a good, not great, job. He just doesn’t have the pop chops it needs to truly sparkle.

Sigh. Put down the haterade, girl, and just SANG.

Juliet Simms & Cee Lo Green: ‘Born to be Wild.’ I feel like Juliet is getting shafted with song choices a bit. This is loud and noisy and RAWK and fun — but it’s just not much of a showcase for her. Maybe they’re saving it for her final song. It better be a complete blowout.

Tony Lucca & Adam Levine: ‘Yesterday.’ I have a feeling Tony is closing in on the win. And this is certainly helping. A beautiful, understated performance carried by great harmonies. Hey, Adam Levine CAN sing!

Jermaine Paul: ‘God Gave Me You.’ Full disclosure. I do not like this song. Not even a little bit. I think it’s silly and whiny and UGH. Jermaine plays squarely, safely into that. He’s just not exciting. If I were him, I would have done ‘The More I Drink.’ WAKE UP, MAN.

Chris Mann: ‘You Raise Me Up.’ Is he seriously performing this song? With a sign language interpreter? And a creepy-smiles chorus? This guy. I can’t. If you pick him, America, you’re playing right into it.

Joel and Victoria Osteen in the House! And they join the standing ovation. If he tweets his support, expect Chris to win by a landslide.

Jermaine Paul & Blake Shelton: ‘Soul Man.’ Wedding-band realness. This is playful, sure. But it’s also way corny. Don’t expect to score many votes with this one, JP.

Tony Lucca: ‘Harder to Breathe.’ Oh, well. Tony is back to blah with this performance. This is karaoke at best. At worst, it will cost him the win. It does nothing for him vocally or performance-wise.

Juliet Simms: ‘Freebird.’ REALLY? ‘FREEBIRD?’ Of ALLLLL the songs in the world … I love the sandpaper scratch in Juliet’s voice. And the power. But I do not love her doing this song. It really amps up at the end, but I’m not sure if it’s enough.